Hi Coach,
Do you have to face teams that are more talented and/or athletic?
How do you combat that?
One way is to run an offense that pressures the defense mentally and allows your players to take advantage of its mistakes.
The first offense that I think of that creates this type of opportunity is the Princeton Offense.
If you want to learn the intricacies of this offense and how it pressures the defense take a look at this:
This course contains over 1 hr of video plus a 44-page playbook all designed to help you master the Princeton Offense and 7 key actions that pressure the defense.
I will never forget watching as Coach Pete Carril's Princeton Tigers executed their offense perfectly and nearly upset No.1 seed Georgetown in the 1986 NCAA Tournament falling 50-49 to the more talented Hoyas.
Then 7 years later the Tigers put on an offensive clinic and pulled off one of the greatest upsets ever by defeating the defending champion UCLA Bruins 43-41 in the NCAA Tournament.
Recently Mid-Major programs like Richmond and San-Francisco have racked up wins against high major programs like Virginia and Kentucky using this Princeton Offense.
No doubt the many actions in this offense help create scoring opportunities for your team without relying on superior talent.
If you want to learn more about the essential actions of the offense, this is a great resource
This course is designed to help you master the Princeton Offense and its 7 key actions
- Rod 1 (point series)
- Rod 2
- Reel
- Wedge
- Chest
- Chin
- 5-Out
This offense will also help you:
- Maximize Skilled Players
- Provide Elite Floor Spacing
- Use Players as Interchangeable Parts
- Produce Wide Open Threes and Layups
- Master more than 20+ quick hitters designed to get easy buckets
If you purchase before midnight tonight you can take advantage of a 30% Discount.
Talk to you soon,
Brian Williams
The Coaching Toolbox